Robert Green with the car Elite Strippers are advertising on the side of which is used for Uber. Photo: Supplied

"We also looked like the coolest kids at the party arriving in the stripper car."

While Christine's husband might have been a little disappointed to learn this news, the driver wasn't a stripper killing time between shifts on the pole, but an innovative entrepeneur who had found a way to combine her Uber income with a little bit on the side through advertising.

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Elite Strippers' Colin Scott explained.

"We were approached by people we know and asked if we would like to put some advertising on their car, we are paying them a small gratuity for that," he said.

"Queensland Taxis won't currently allow adult entertainment services to advertise on their taxis so we thought this was a really good way to get our message out there."

And this entrepreneurial relationship is working well. Mr Scott says calls have gone through the roof since they put their advertising on the car and the driver has even handed out a few business cards for them.

"Its the ideal environment to be advertising in, when people are leaving the clubs at night it is good to have our advertising right in front of them," he said.

And Mrs Green, who is the general manager of Food Strategy, a foodservice design company, thinks there should be more relationships like this.

"Good on Elite Strippers for having such an awesome marketing strategy," she said.

"I reckon there is whole other level of business development and marketing that can occur in this space.

"In my opinion, if Uber wants to leverage their business they should invite or partner with other businesses that want to pay to have their cars driven around town, the potential buy-in from the business market could be huge."